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#12233269
6 April 2025
An elderly man looks at a wide selection of motorcycle helmets displayed on racks along a sidewalk in Bien Hoa, Vietnam, on April 6, 2025. Helmet vendors are common in Vietnamese cities where motorcycles are a primary mode of transportation.
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#12233272
6 April 2025
An elderly man looks at a wide selection of motorcycle helmets displayed on racks along a sidewalk in Bien Hoa, Vietnam, on April 6, 2025. Helmet vendors are common in Vietnamese cities where motorcycles are a primary mode of transportation.
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#12223807
3 April 2025
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#11358874
25 June 2024
BAYEUX, FRANCE - JUNE 23: A person collects the receipt following fuel payment at the pay-at-the-pump station in Bayeux, on June 23, 2024, in Bayeux, Normandy, France.
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#11112043
1 April 2024
EDMONTON, CANADA - MARCH 31: A person collects the receipt following fuel payment at the pay-at-the-pump station in Edmonton, on March 31, 2024, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Tomorrow, fuel prices will rise due to the Federal Carbon Tax increase. Canadians anticipate paying more for gasoline, diesel, and propane starting April 1st. All provincial premiers are concerned about the impact on those already grappling with the cost of living.
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#11112044
1 April 2024
EDMONTON, CANADA - MARCH 31: A person collects the receipt following fuel payment at the pay-at-the-pump station in Edmonton, on March 31, 2024, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Tomorrow, fuel prices will rise due to the Federal Carbon Tax increase. Canadians anticipate paying more for gasoline, diesel, and propane starting April 1st. All provincial premiers are concerned about the impact on those already grappling with the cost of living.
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#11112045
1 April 2024
EDMONTON, CANADA - MARCH 31: A person collects the receipt following fuel payment at the pay-at-the-pump station in Edmonton, on March 31, 2024, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Tomorrow, fuel prices will rise due to the Federal Carbon Tax increase. Canadians anticipate paying more for gasoline, diesel, and propane starting April 1st. All provincial premiers are concerned about the impact on those already grappling with the cost of living.
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Tláhuac Av. Blocked Due To The Impact Of Rehabilitation Work On Line 12 Of The Metro In Mexico City
21 August 2023
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21 August 2023
Dozens of people seek to board and get off buses on Av. Tlahuac in Mexico City, on August 21, 2023, after tenants blocked said area when they were affected by rehabilitation work on Line 12 of the Metro between the Tezonco and Olivos stations of the Collective Transportation System Metro, where 27 people lost their lives and dozens of others were injured after a structure collapsed on the night of May 3, 2021.
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#9906448
14 April 2023
An aerial view of the fishermen collects shrimp larvae from a river near sundarban in Khulna district, Bangladesh on March 16, 2023. About 0.42 million people are involved in shrimp post larvae collection along the estuaries and coastline of the Bay of Bengal in Bangladesh. Shrimp fry collection from wild sources has assumed a notorious image for being ecologically destructive. In 2000, the Government of Bangladesh imposed regulation to stop shrimp seed collection to protect the fisheries resources. But thousands of people involved in post larvae collection are defying the ban. There is an apprehension that strict implementation of the banning ordinance may displace the people who depend upon the income from catching the larvae.
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#9906450
14 April 2023
An aerial view of the fishermen collects shrimp larvae from a river near sundarban in Khulna district, Bangladesh on March 16, 2023. About 0.42 million people are involved in shrimp post larvae collection along the estuaries and coastline of the Bay of Bengal in Bangladesh. Shrimp fry collection from wild sources has assumed a notorious image for being ecologically destructive. In 2000, the Government of Bangladesh imposed regulation to stop shrimp seed collection to protect the fisheries resources. But thousands of people involved in post larvae collection are defying the ban. There is an apprehension that strict implementation of the banning ordinance may displace the people who depend upon the income from catching the larvae.
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#9906452
14 April 2023
An aerial view of the fishermen collects shrimp larvae from a river near sundarban in Khulna district, Bangladesh on March 16, 2023. About 0.42 million people are involved in shrimp post larvae collection along the estuaries and coastline of the Bay of Bengal in Bangladesh. Shrimp fry collection from wild sources has assumed a notorious image for being ecologically destructive. In 2000, the Government of Bangladesh imposed regulation to stop shrimp seed collection to protect the fisheries resources. But thousands of people involved in post larvae collection are defying the ban. There is an apprehension that strict implementation of the banning ordinance may displace the people who depend upon the income from catching the larvae.
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#9906454
14 April 2023
An aerial view of the fishermen collects shrimp larvae from a river near sundarban in Khulna district, Bangladesh on March 16, 2023. About 0.42 million people are involved in shrimp post larvae collection along the estuaries and coastline of the Bay of Bengal in Bangladesh. Shrimp fry collection from wild sources has assumed a notorious image for being ecologically destructive. In 2000, the Government of Bangladesh imposed regulation to stop shrimp seed collection to protect the fisheries resources. But thousands of people involved in post larvae collection are defying the ban. There is an apprehension that strict implementation of the banning ordinance may displace the people who depend upon the income from catching the larvae.
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#9906456
14 April 2023
An aerial view of the fishermen collects shrimp larvae from a river near sundarban in Khulna district, Bangladesh on March 16, 2023. About 0.42 million people are involved in shrimp post larvae collection along the estuaries and coastline of the Bay of Bengal in Bangladesh. Shrimp fry collection from wild sources has assumed a notorious image for being ecologically destructive. In 2000, the Government of Bangladesh imposed regulation to stop shrimp seed collection to protect the fisheries resources. But thousands of people involved in post larvae collection are defying the ban. There is an apprehension that strict implementation of the banning ordinance may displace the people who depend upon the income from catching the larvae.
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#9906458
14 April 2023
An aerial view of the fishermen collects shrimp larvae from a river near sundarban in Khulna district, Bangladesh on March 16, 2023. About 0.42 million people are involved in shrimp post larvae collection along the estuaries and coastline of the Bay of Bengal in Bangladesh. Shrimp fry collection from wild sources has assumed a notorious image for being ecologically destructive. In 2000, the Government of Bangladesh imposed regulation to stop shrimp seed collection to protect the fisheries resources. But thousands of people involved in post larvae collection are defying the ban. There is an apprehension that strict implementation of the banning ordinance may displace the people who depend upon the income from catching the larvae.
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#9906460
14 April 2023
An aerial view of the fishermen collects shrimp larvae from a river near sundarban in Khulna district, Bangladesh on March 16, 2023. About 0.42 million people are involved in shrimp post larvae collection along the estuaries and coastline of the Bay of Bengal in Bangladesh. Shrimp fry collection from wild sources has assumed a notorious image for being ecologically destructive. In 2000, the Government of Bangladesh imposed regulation to stop shrimp seed collection to protect the fisheries resources. But thousands of people involved in post larvae collection are defying the ban. There is an apprehension that strict implementation of the banning ordinance may displace the people who depend upon the income from catching the larvae.
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#9906462
14 April 2023
An aerial view of the fishermen collects shrimp larvae from a river near sundarban in Khulna district, Bangladesh on March 16, 2023. About 0.42 million people are involved in shrimp post larvae collection along the estuaries and coastline of the Bay of Bengal in Bangladesh. Shrimp fry collection from wild sources has assumed a notorious image for being ecologically destructive. In 2000, the Government of Bangladesh imposed regulation to stop shrimp seed collection to protect the fisheries resources. But thousands of people involved in post larvae collection are defying the ban. There is an apprehension that strict implementation of the banning ordinance may displace the people who depend upon the income from catching the larvae.
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